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Relational Dialectics

Relational dialectics is a theory that explains how relationships involve ongoing tension between conflicting needs or desires. For example, people want closeness but also independence; trust but also novelty. These opposing forces are natural and constant, requiring continuous adjustments and communication. Instead of resolving these tensions permanently, partners learn to manage and balance them, recognizing that healthy relationships involve navigating and accepting these ongoing contrasts.